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Everything posted by nickchester
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You could always go with real pumpkins and make your own filling. I understand that the results are pretty good but it takes a little more work to dice the pumpkin, peel it and boil it to softness.
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First Round of Playoffs Paulding Teams / End of Regular Season
nickchester replied to MillCreek's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Great job by all our young men! With the cold and the rain they had to grind out a victory and they did. -
Mostly eating local stuff now. West Metro for a lot of the meat and local markets for veggies. In the middle of the winter we will go to the farmers market and get stuff from South America but we try to be careful about it. For now, a lot of the labels will tell you whats in the product and the country of origin but I would not trust the lables going into the future.
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Put on a really good sauce and put it on the smoker for a while.
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Paulding residents launch legal fight over airport plan
nickchester replied to DRS's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Anbody have a copy of the lawsuit? -
Thats pretty sad. I hate that anyone would lay off folks this close to the holidays. Hopefully the county can find a good use for the space.
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It looks like there may be a nitch here. They cut routes and jobs but at the same time lobby against any other airports expanding traffic and service. Delta Air Lines plans to cut its Memphis flight schedule again and 312 jobs to curb what it calls unprofitable flying in and out of the western Tennessee city. The Atlanta-based carrier said 126 airport customer service and cargo employees will be affected, as well as 186 flight attendants.
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Ultimately, many of these issues can and should be addressed from a family model perspective. The family as an institution addressing and shaping the education and development of children, with support from the local community and local school system and then support from the State and Federal Gov. In that order. It's become more complex than it should be.
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A general roll back of these types of laws would be a great first step. Kudos to Rep. Gravely for addressing this issue and working on resolving it. A more common sense approach is a welcome idea and would help many school systems tailor their approach to their community standards. I think the school systems that have issues with weapons on their campus should be able to address those situations in a way that is right for them and other systems should be able to handle it in a different manner. LPPT makes a great point about what are the common norms for different areas of the state.
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Price per load???
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I agree with you. This is a good development but it has to be handled the correct way by all parties involved. Like a lot of the growth issues counties face, we have to decide how we want to develop our infrastructure and manage growth in a responsible way.
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This is a great first step in developing the asset the County already has on the books. The original idea of building an airport may or may not have been a wise investment but it has now been built and belongs to the people of Paulding County. The best possible step in moving forward is to try and make something useful out of the situation. That means continuing to develop the asset and use it as a tool to bring business and industry into the County. Initially, the businesses that may develop around this asset may not be the type that everyone can agree upon but the ancillary businesses that
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Read "One Second After".
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Tennessee Family court, family law, custody issues etc.
nickchester replied to wenfen's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Yep, sounds like they need a TN family law attorney. Here in GA they would have some options for emergency orders etc. They should try the local bar association first for a source. Depending on the part of TN they should be able to find a good one. -
Tennessee Family court, family law, custody issues etc.
nickchester replied to wenfen's topic in RECENT TOPICS
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Did they ever firm up the dates on the classes they were offering? Before they really opened the place they had not put out any kind of schedule for classes? By the way, ladies night would be big if they went that route. I can vouch for date night at the range, you would spend money on ammo. And with the nice lay out of this place they would do well.
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Not a whole lot of information in this story. Most likely that is what the MDJ wants.
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Contact the PCSD and they may have more information on Pre-K programs in our area or send me an email.
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Sounds like a good event. Is there a flyer or can you send me a PM.
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Is that the embassy tint or a different shatter proof version?
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Yep. I think legally blind is the key term. If I remember correctly, the threshold for legally blind is a lot different than what it use to be.
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Try Morning Glory Farm, 4005 Rockmart Hwy, Cedartown, Ga I picked up some from there a while back and they should have some in by now. Try Morning Glory Farm, 4005 Rockmart Hwy, Cedartown, Ga I picked up some from there a while back and they should have some in by now.
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Way to go Congress, US Poultry Producers lose another market
nickchester replied to surepip's topic in RECENT TOPICS
I was always under the impression that some foreign producers would always be able to undercut U.S. prices on poultry do to overall lower production prices. Doesn't FDA regulations and overall safety guidelines drive up production costs as well? -
Paulding Foxfire Project for Southern Flight 242 Crash
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I read the first book on distilling, for um medicinal purposes. It was rather entertaining and a really good read. -
Paulding Foxfire Project for Southern Flight 242 Crash
nickchester replied to surepip's topic in RECENT TOPICS
What's the exact address for the site? I saw some information on the crash site but could not get the exact location.